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Have Dark Reader fixed the problem of not screwing around with CSS? Last time I tried it, it ignored certain CSS and, among other things, links would be underlined. Looked pretty crap on a website like a news site, where every article headline is a hyperlink.
They introduced Dynamic Theming in 2018 to replace CSS filters and at some point that became the default. I don't recall ever encountering the issue you're describing.
Yep - still looks shit.
Just testing it now, the Filter and Filter+ theme generation modes seem to fix the issue you're having.
Ah, so it does. It's been a long time since I tried Dark Reader. Should've tried all the things they've added since then, for myself. Cheers!